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unattached

[uhn-uh-tacht] / ˌʌn əˈtætʃt /


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Because age, termites and water had attacked wooden beams, the house sat unattached on its foundation; it has been reaffixed, and moisture levels controlled.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Currently unattached,” it reads, “Catherine — who once dated Dan Aykroyd — is planning to ‘fall in love, get married and have children.

From Salon

The real opportunity lies in attracting and retaining the next generation of top earners – young people who are unattached to place and looking for opportunities to build their careers and their lives.

From Salon

With a staggering 30 million more men than women, one of the world's most populous countries has a deluge of unattached males.

From BBC

An accomplished journalist for a New Yorker-style publication with a specialty in culture and race, he’s a lapsed Muslim, unattached and mourning his late father but soldiering on.

From Los Angeles Times